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Local organizations receiving funding for well-being projects

Photo: https://www.npsp.sa.gov.au/ A number of Well-Being projects in Huron-Kinloss encountered speed bumps during the pandemic but a lot was accomplished. There were some delays as for a few organizations while others switched gears and made changes to address contagion protocols. $100 thousand dollars was spent on almost 20 projects. Locally – Kincardine and District Community Living received $2,500 for its summer supported volunteer program. Big Brothers Big Sisters Kincardine received $1,000 to buy equipment for outdoor activities. South Kinloss Presbyterian church received $10,000 to paint the church roof. The HAWK Theatre in Lucknow received almost $4,500 for a new sound system. $10,000 went to the Huron Bruce Minor Hockey Association to purchase new team jerseys and another $6,000 to pay for a power skating and skills development program.

Community organizations complete 2020 Community Well-Being projects, despite COVID-19 Pandemic

Author of the article: Hannah MacLeod Publishing date: Feb 04, 2021  •  February 4, 2021  •  2 minute read  •  Article content The Township of Huron-Kinloss supported 19 projects in 2020 through the Community Well-Being Program (CWB), totalling $100,000. 2020 proved to be challenging for many organizations as the COVID-19 pandemic delayed a few projects, while others needed to make minor changes to the application based on provincial and public health guidelines. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Community organizations complete 2020 Community Well-Being projects, despite COVID-19 Pandemic Back to video “We applaud our community organizations for completing their projects or their continued effort to complete projects, amidst a pandemic.”

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